Abstract

Push!Music is a novel mobile music listening and
sharing system, where users automatically receive
songs that have autonomously recommended
themselves from nearby players depending on similar
listening behaviour and music history. Push!Music
also enables users to wirelessly send songs between
each other as personal recommendations. We
conducted a two-week preliminary user study of
Push!Music, where a group of five friends used the
application in their everyday life. We learned for
example that the shared music in Push!Music became
a start for social interaction and that received songs in
general were highly appreciated and could be looked
upon as ‘treats’.